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Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs In The Blind Side

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The Blind Side is movie that gives great examples of many relationships, basic needs, and different ways of intimacy. The importance of this movie is not about football, and how great Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) was at it. It was not about feeling sorry for Michael and making him famous. This movie is about more than that, it is about doing what is right, whether you believe it or not. Michael Oher, played by Quinton Aaron is a seventeen year old boy, struggling to survive. Having grown up in the ‘ghetto’ of Memphis, Tennessee with a drug addict for a mother, life was extremely hard. Michael never had anything, especially no place to call home, and he just continued running from his fears, he ran from his mother and his family for reasons …show more content…

The first incident was when Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) was at lunch with her so called ‘classy’ friends. He friends frowned upon her for thinking that it was okay to bring a black male into her home without even knowing him. It relates because during this part of the movie, Leigh Anne realized her self-actualization and began to stand up for what she believed in. She stood up for herself by letting her friends know that it was not about the popularity and the fame of helping Michael, it was about giving him a second chance that deep down in her heart she believe was …show more content…

Michael experienced self-revelation when he makes the final decisions on where he is going to attend college and play football. Deep down, I believe that Tennessee was the school for him before he met the Tuohy family, and I think that if he had the chances that he chances that he had without them, that is where he would have went. When Michael realized that the Tuohy family was his family, then he decided to go to Ole Miss not only for them, but for himself as well. Quinton Aaron said in the movie, “…my whole family went to Ole Miss. Mr. Tuohy played basketball and Mrs. Tuohy was a cheerleader…” this made him realize that Ole Miss was his new dream. Going to Tennessee I think was a dream he had before meeting the Tuohy family, but when he met them he realized that Ole Miss was his new

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